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Injuries (9.1%) Noncommunicable conditions (59.0%) Communicable diseases, maternal and perinatal conditions, and nutritional deficiencies (31.9%) Total deaths: 55,694,000 Source: WHO, World Health Report 2001 Death by Broad Cause Group (2000)
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Deaths by Broad Cause Group and WHO Region (2000) Injuries Noncommunicable conditions Communicable diseases, maternal and perinatal conditions, and nutritional deficiencies AFR EMREURSEARWPR AMR 25 50 75 % Source: WHO, World Health Report 2001
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Deaths due to CVD (by WHO Region, 2000) Strokes Heart attacks AFR EMREURSEARWPR AMR 10 20 30 % Deaths Source: WHO, World Health Report 2001
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Source: World Health Report, 1997 Prevalence of Diabetes in Adults (millions of people, by WHO Region)
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World Deaths Attributable to Selected Leading Risk Factors (2000) Number of deaths (000s) Source: WHO World Health Report, 2002
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Deaths Attributable to Selected Leading Risk Factors (developed countries, 2000) Number of deaths (in thousands)
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Deaths Attributable to Selected Leading Risk Factors (Region of the Americas, 2000) Number of deaths (in thousands)
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Global Prevalence of Underweight and Obesity in Adults (by level of development, 2000) Prevalence (%) BMI = Body Mass Index Source: WHO, SDE/NHD, 2000
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Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Adults (selected countries of the Americas) Canada 1996 USA 1988-94 Mexico 1995 Brazil 1996-97 Cuba 1982 Uruguay 1998 BMI 25-29 BMI 30 BMI 25 Source: WHO Global Database on Body Mass Index (BMI)
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Childhood Obesity Caused by Physical Inactivity due to Television-Viewing (USA, 1980-1990) Source: Gortmaker et al. 1996
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